

#Cyberlink powerdirector 11 codec expired install
Oddly and annoyingly, it tries to install a browser toolbar, something people just no longer need or want. During the process you're asked your zone for DVD playback. The whole installation process on my test Windows 8 laptop, a Lenovo G580 ($399.99 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window) with 4GB RAM and integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000, took just 3 minutes. It's a 118MB download, considerably less than PowerDVD's 161, but there are caveats, as you'll see below. Windows 8 is compatible with Windows 7 applications in desktop mode, and WinDVD ran fine except for Blu-ray. You can try it out with a 30-day, full-function trial download. Read on to see if WinDVD has what you need.Ĭorel WinDVD runs on Windows 7, Vista, and XP. For a product that claims to have sold 250 million copies, it's a bit of a disappointment, but the software does some things quite well. Look for an update of our review when it does ship. The current version hasn't been updated since 2011, but the company informs me that a new version will be coming soon. With CyberLink's PowerDVD getting most of the OEM bundled disc-playing software action these days, Corel's once-dominant WinDVD ( at Amazon) (Opens in a new window) has begun to fade. Couldn't play 3D Blu-ray on an Nvidia 3D system where other software could.Requires additional driver and codec downloads.
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